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Re: Motor Trend names Camry Car of the Year
You must live in a flat area of the county if that is what you believe ;)
mike
"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> The big feature of the car were the front pedestal seats which gave a
> place for the rear passengers to put their feet.
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> By the way, it was not underpowered like some of today's Japanese cars. I
> doubt you could find any car today as underpowered as the Reliance.
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> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
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>>I bought one of those for one of my grand children, for college. It rode
>>nice and was good on gas but way underpowered, like many of today Jap
>>cars. One needed to 'row' it up the grades around here. Back and forth
>>between 4th, 3rd, and 2nd, and back again, to stay up to the speed limit.
>>Like a Jap motorcycle, it was only worth half of what it cost new when I
>>sold it, two years later LOL
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>> mike hunt
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>> "Roadrunner NG" <RRNG@highlandcraft.com> wrote in message
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>>>I do remember that. What a joke. French car is an oxymoron.
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>>> "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
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>>>> The guys at MT are automotive experts, these are the guys that named
>>>> the Renault Reliance 'Car of the year' in 1983 LOL
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>>>>
>>>> mike[/color]
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